Thank You to Everyone Who Supported The Flood Relief Fund!
Photos courtesy of Del. Lorig Charkoudian, District 20, Montgomery County
MHP thanks all donors who contributed to our fund mobilization efforts for families impacted by the Wayne Manchester Flood. The fund is now closed.
Because of your generosity, we raised more than $38,000! Direct financial assistance began going to households in mid-August. The final batch of funds will be distributed in late August or early September. 100% of donations go directly to families impacted by this emergency.
Background:
An unmarked utility line encountered during Purple Line construction work led to a water main break that flooded two floors of the Wayne Manchester Towers Apartments in the Long Branch neighborhood on Friday evening, July 25, 2025. The emergency impacted 20 families and displaced 50 individuals. Additionally, four units were condemned and three others required extensive repairs. Several of the impacted families lost belongings, thus needing to find a new home.
At the request of the Montgomery County Government and with support from the Purple Line team, MHP mobilized funds to support the families impacted.
While the affected building is not an MHP property, we are actively engaged in efforts to preserve the character and strengths of Long Branch to respond to the short- and long-term impacts of the Purple Line light rail, a new transit line that is scheduled to open in late 2027.
Thank you for lending a hand to our neighbors!











